.. of Harry Potter!
Another one of my photo edits, where I stick Jer & myself in. This was a tough one cause we didn't plan on editing.. so I took 3 shots of the pillar, with myself, plain, and with Jer, and did a split screen style (I think it's called split screen..) edit. Turned out pretty well eh? *grins*
pretty flowers outside the art science museum |
There's also a photo of insects mating that Jer unknowingly snapped.. & then went back to get a better shot. Haha!
The photo's on my tumblr now.
lower rates for Singaporeans! woots ~ just flash your I/C |
The flying ford anglia's up first! This isn't the inside of the exhibition yet.. It's after you've bought your ticket and gone through the gantry and down the lift. I love the shot Jer took. It is awesome timing. Check out the guy behind, checking out the underside of the prop! *laughs*
mouseover to focus! =] |
GIANT KNIGHT Chess piece Ron uses to play as the knight in the giant game of wizard chess in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. |
Photo taking's allowed up till the whole collection of Harry Potter posters. Cause at the end of the row is a smaller corridor that leads to the exhibition. & I can only say.. the exhibition's good only for Harry Potter fans.. Cause there isn't much to see (I was done in under an hour).. It's like walking through the prop room of the Harry Potter films. Then again, it still holds some cool factor for people who are a lot less enthusiastic about Harry Potter. =]
.: the end :. |
❤-ing my white hello kitty clear shades! |
oh wait! There's the store at the end of the exhibition! Wands, clothes, stationery, sweets and the works. I couldn't leave without buying something & I really really really liked the chocolate frogs that were sold before, when HP first premiered. So I bought a $6 frog. I totally forgot about the card inside & grabbed any old packet. The chocolate frog isn't all chocolate like before.. the ones sold at the exhibition had rice crisps mixed in.. Marginally tasty nevertheless. (^-^ )
Witchcraft & Wizardry @ The Art Science Museum
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